Wikimedians by favorite numbers
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This is a listing of Wikipedians organized by numerical preference, in increasing order. Please add yourself, and your numbers if they aren't here yet!
-16 [edit]
- Ryan - It's a Neopets thing. Don't ask. Just remember: -4^2 = -16.
eiπ [edit]
- --Celestianpower (en, wikt) 15:09, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
0 [edit]
εo [edit]
- jquarry (8.85419 x 10-12 F/m, I like the permittivity of free space)
-e iπ [edit]
e [edit]
- Yath - It simply rocks.
√2 (1.4142...) [edit]
- Crasshopper –
symbolizes the Pythagorean Theorem. Moreover, the first man to prove
to be irrational was killed for upsetting the others' worldview.
φ (1.618...) [edit]
1 [edit]
- OlEnglish -- Yeah! I'm number one!
2 [edit]
- Patio It takes two to tango, am I really the first to suggest this?
3 [edit]
π [edit]
- Idont Havaname
- Jewbacca -- (surprised this wasn't here yet!)
- Codernaut
- Blueyoshi321 It's pi.
- Pfv2
- Liface - 100 digits memorized and counting.
- Linuxerist
- Rock drum
4 [edit]
- Alphax (one of)
- DoubleBlue
- Mikhailov Kusserow
δ [edit]
- Bror from Sweden
5 [edit]
- Slowking Man
- Brookie
- Alphax (one of)
- Jenmoa
- Dave
- Mikhailov Kusserow
6 [edit]
- Dr. Ebola First perfect number
- Anonunit Some astrological book said that anyone born on November 24 have an obsession with the number 6. I liked it for awhile, but now I like 10 even more.
- Cafe Nervosa likes six because it is easy to spell.
7 [edit]
- Eequor
- Neutrality
- Morbid-o
- Alphax (one of)
- Dungodung
- Zubizuva
- Martinman11 no idea why though
- DarkEvil How can you have a favorite number except the lucky 7
- Sintonak.X
- Owlpostforever
- SchfiftyThree (and 12)
- Mikhailov Kusserow
8 [edit]
9 [edit]
10 [edit]
11 [edit]
- Joolz - I have a tough time choosing between seven and eleven, I'm not sure why I like 11, maybe because it's always left out
12 [edit]
- Ryan Norton - not sure why....
- Mikhailov Kusserow
13 [edit]
- JM.Beaubourg: It's a prime, it's a dozen plus one, sounds like 實生 (see 13)
- Webkid - you don't believe it?
14 [edit]
15 [edit]
16 [edit]
- Alphax (one of)
- Jaberwocky6669 I duuno, I just have this thing about this number. There was a time when I constantly had to speak it in my mind and make it feel like I was actually saying it but not actually say it. Now as long as I can keep myself busy I can avoid it prettymuch. I still have to count numbers and letters and break shapes down into sub-shapes until I can arrive at the number 16. For example, I break a square into four smaller squares which I further break down into 4 even smaller squares because 4 x 4 = 16! I often do it to road signs though. Is this normal?
- Utcursch
17 [edit]
- Steffen Löwe Gera (it's my birthday)
- Hedley
- Blueyoshi321 YP 17!
- Sphilbrick YP 17!
19 [edit]
21 [edit]
- lysdexia for blackjack, dice, and the thermosologeochemical Castleton constant which I discovered and explained on free_energy@eGroups.com
- Alphax (one of)
- Greeves (talk • contribs • Wikipedia)
23 [edit]
24 [edit]
25 [edit]
27 [edit]
32 [edit]
40 [edit]
41 [edit]
42 [edit]
- \Mike - of course...
- Codernaut
- Thyrduulf how could anyone not like this number?
- Ddawson What else?
- Linuxbeak - There's got to be more people in this catagory...
- Guy M (Talk) And my father wanted to name me Marvin!
- Blueyoshi321 This many roads.
- Voyager640
- Aperculum This one was too obvious
- DrWho42 Good ol' Deep Thought.
- --Celestianpower (en, wikt) Duh!
- John Bibby - so of course my website is [1]
- Daakadence - because 420 is just too many digits.
- Nishkid64 Bob: Hey, what did you get as the answer to question #11?; George: 42.
44 [edit]
50 [edit]
70 [edit]
77 [edit]
79 [edit]
82 [edit]
88 [edit]
112 [edit]
- Djinn112 (also 327.)
163 [edit]
327 [edit]
- Djinn112 (also 112.)
512 [edit]
- Hołek - because this is amount of my RAM ;)
2520 [edit]
- Ardonik (Why? Its factors are five, seven, eight, and nine, making it the smallest integer that is divisible by all of the natural numbers between 1 and 10. For the same reason, 15,120 used to be my favorite number many years ago.)
7000 [edit]
Complex [edit]
i [edit]
2πi [edit]
- Guanaco 04:31, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
Cardinality [edit]


Infinity [edit]
∞ Alkivar
Extrainfinity [edit]
∞∞ --Ivocamp96 15:59, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
symbolizes the